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1 I| Historia, or peradventure in a cave or a fosse. For it is read
2 I| Lord, that he fled into a cave where as the mountain is
3 I| the town, but dwelled in a cave, he and his two daughters
4 I| scattered. spelunke, n., a cave or tomb. stacten, n., myrrh.
5 II| a time Saul went into a cave for to ease him, and David
6 II| and David was within the cave, to whom his squire said:
7 II| he went into a hole or cave to hide him, and anon he
8 III| Dunence, as it were in a cave with three chambers. Their
9 III| twelve Jews and hid him in a cave or an house under the earth,
10 III| Whose body was buried in a cave where it long rested, but
11 IV| reasonable, that dwellest in this cave, that thou answer me, and
12 IV| enclosed the mouth of the cave wherein they were with stones,
13 IV| said stable, opened this cave. And then these holy saints,
14 IV| shillings, and issued out of the cave, and when he saw the masons
15 IV| and the stones tofore the cave, he began to bless him,
16 IV| Malchus entered first into the cave to his fellows, and the
17 IV| the saints sitting in the cave, and their visages like
18 IV| unto the saints in to the cave. ~And as soon as the blessed
19 V| worshipped the head in a cave, and had always good prosperity.
20 V| monk, that dwelled in that cave, in this manner. Him seemed,
21 V| the entry of a hole or a cave. And then the master was
22 V| entered in, and found a great cave and three altars of which
23 V| mouth of the spelunke or cave in which our Lord lay, he
24 VI| seven sleepers Iying in a cave in the Mount Celion beside
25 VI| hill and there found the cave and the seven martyrs sleeping
26 VII| And at the last he found a cave in the earth, and knocked
27 VII| venomous which was in a cave nigh to him, which infected
28 VII| and after went in to his cave without doing harm to anybody. ~
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